The problematic early cambrian fossil tumulduria incomperta represents the Detached Ventral interarea of a paterinid brachiopod

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The organophosphatic early Cambrian (Terreneuvian, Cambrian Stage 2) fossil Tumulduria incomperta has been problematic ever since its original description in 1969. Comparison of abundant specimens from the Lower Cambrian of Siberia with co-occurring brachiopod valves show that T. incomperta represents the central portion of the ventral interarea of a paterinid brachiopod similar to Cryptotreta neguertchenensis, and that the domed central portion of typical Tumulduria specimens represents the ridge-like pseudodeltidium of the interarea. © 2014 C.B. Skovsted et al.

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Skovsted, C. B., Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., & Holmer, L. E. (2014). The problematic early cambrian fossil tumulduria incomperta represents the Detached Ventral interarea of a paterinid brachiopod. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 59(2), 359–365. https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2012.0084

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